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This week's edition of Restructuring & Insolvency weekly highlights includes: confirmation by the Supreme Court of the immovables rule to English property (Kireeva v Bedzhamov), the publication by the Insolvency Service of its monthly insolvency statistics for October 2024, an analysis on the interface between property law and financial remedy in the context of bankruptcy (DDR v BDR), plus a round-up of other news and cases for restructuring and insolvency professionals.
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Restructuring & Insolvency analysis: Jeremy Jennings-Mares, partner at Morrison & Foerster, explains the background to the Bank Recovery and Resolution Order 2016 and considers its key changes.
What is the difference between an appeal and a review?What is an appeal?An appeal in insolvency proceedings is no different to an appeal in normal litigation. An appeal will be allowed only if the appeal court is satisfied that the decision of the lower court was 'wrong' or 'unjust because of a
Financial clean break orders in family proceedingsDuty of the court to consider a clean breakAlthough there is no presumption in favour of there being a financial clean break between parties on divorce, the court is under a duty to consider whether it would be appropriate to exercise its powers so
Late payment penalties—inheritance taxWhile interest often accrues on overdue tax, the late payment of certain taxes may also attract a penalty. For information on the interest accruing on overdue tax, see Practice Notes: IHT—payment deadlines on death—Interest on IHT and Interest on late paid
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